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(jBIFFIN, GEORGIA, II S. A.
CriWu to th»beet <u>d moat promising little
>,ir in thoSirUth. Its record lor the poet
stioll, half tsz:TJB sazazt
btijtfMM -zyyy- utatemeut . .. ■ and _ not . a . hyper-
„ , #
olicttl dassrS) tion.
Ueriug that time it line built and pot into
nuwt »iiiv«*Hlul operutioti a #100,000 cotton
niitwry and with teie year Htarted the wheel*
,,(a second of more than twice that capital.
H I,,,. (iut up a large iron and braes foundry,
fertiliser tactory, an immense ice and bot-
H niK .blind *“*®ry,
Oietf worts, a sash a
l„-.,om factory, opMMp»thefinest granite
qiturry in the United" Stltre, and now has
oar large oil wills iu mow or less advanced
ftagei of construction. with an aggregate an-
tborised capital ol over hall amilUon dollars.
... ■ 0 j riectrig
has secured another railroad ninety miles long.
*nd while located on the greatest system ip
t he Sooth, the Central, has secured counec-
-sssflE^srauftaBi road, connecting
t na lew days for a fonrth
with a foarth independent system.
With its five whits and fourcolored church¬
es, it has recently completed a #10,000 new
1 ’resbytsri an church. Uhas increased itspop-
ulatio* by nearly one fifth. It has attracted
arouud its borders fruit growers from nearly
of the grape audits winemaklugcapacity has
doubled every year. It has successfully in¬
augurated a system of public schools, with a
seven years curriculum, second to none.
This to part of the record of a half decade
and simply shown the progress of an already
admirable city with the natural advantages
•f having tb* finest climate,* summer and
BgSttJWES;B5M8* ’SSffiltSS/ ‘J List* au
asrstTKiflaSr’a® the
come if they bring money to help build up
own. There to about only one thing we
need badly Just now, and that is a big hotel.
We hare several small ones, bat their accom’
modations art entirely too limited for our
usiaa s, pleasure and health seeking guests.
II you see anybody that want* a good loca¬
tion for a hotel' in the Booth, just mention
an«n.
Griffin to the ptoee where the Gmrrm Nuws
s published—daily and weekly—the best ubwb-
paper U theBmpire State of Georgia. Piaaee
eodoM stamps in sending for sample copies,
ami desdripMrt pamphlet of Griffin.,
This brief sketch is written April 12th, 1MB0,
aud wifi hale to lie changed I* a few months
embrace new enterprises commenced *“•
dMfilfHfiMOt) Jilili.-tfi
PRO
„ HENHY C. PtEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
fl, W-lfriW KITON, ubosuL.
ftfli I fr i
JOHN J. HU ,T,
ATTORNEY AT ziitl *
afurriK, iikosuu.
‘ Office, 81-Hill Street, Up Stairs, over JT. H.
White’s Clothinc Store. mnr22d&wly
THOS. R. MILLS,
ATTOlrtftfY AT LAW,
1 Will practice iu the
; Courts. Office over George nov2tf
,
*«m«’b STUWASf. BOBT. T. DANIEL.
STEMCMil i. atMIEL .
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George A Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga.
I ■ Will prseties ih the State and Federal
arts. julylfidtf
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CLEVELAND & GARLAND,
DENTISTS,
BRIFFIN.^H^: : OROSGIA,
ATTORNEY; AT LAW,
w^tbt, e^u.
..___upI attention given to all and business where
practice in afl the Courts,
i spedalty. »
OTEL CURTIS
nurm.vfc'KOfA.
few H/uiagemenL
X 6 . DANIEL, Prap’r.
1$4; '; W S»V V -
p'svtrfy Town and
to sail oar Goods.
I o* on aeuu, sad we
t sample that sells > for for lbrwe< three del
t yon ins baetnaes that will i
W to #800 per per month month
ii£LZ2L
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111
VUttfci I Contmandfir-ia-Chlef
the Grand Army.
Ail Other Candidates Withdraw
from the Contest.
Cteneral Shurtnan Makes a Farewell
lOirtiirafe: 8pe*«h to tke Old Soldiers at the N*.
The Teteren Signal Corps.
Milwaukee, Aug. 80.—Very unex¬
pectedly the Grand Army delegates pro¬
ohx. amh were then with¬
drawn, and Gen. Alger was elected by
acclamation. Col. A. G. Weissert, of
Tim Merb ot AttaMa Addresses Hta Com-
, ratles for the hut Time, , «
About 200 regimental reunions were
aftenuHin. Almut
23,000 gathered people peo at
Natioiiai sol-
ans, where the Is, .
mm .passed - i
review before
asmw
ipense euiaut
which, a brief speech, he fa GEN the KllKHHA.V. fast he will
make. as Gen. says, Sherman said;
ever
Boys—U y spsaking days are over, I am
not going to make any more speeches. If
you want a speech, take Senator Hander-
son. I think he cun make a good speech.
I am a ways glad to >ee so many soldier*
looking hearty and healthy. 1 think we
can stand on our legs yet, 1 like to see
that our old Uncle Sam takes pretty good
care of these old sotiiere. Unde Sam can
not make old men young, but be can make
young men just as good as you pr I ever
were. 1 see that Milwaukee is full of them,
and they are coming opt of the bushes
every w here.
If yon think you are the only old soldier
you are mistaken. There wens old soldiers
bpfore you, and there will be again. Snch
period of life bonorab]y and honestly.
think we can pass the grand tribunal and
say: “We have tried to do our bast," and
the sea tenor will be, “Well done."
We-have passed through one crisis of our
country’s history. I #nn’t see any chonoe of
another, but nobody knows -the future.
i to love and venerate
_ „_______ _____________ „ ou lfolfewed
in the days which tried us to the utmost.
Let us venerate that flag and love our
pomitry. and Jove each other and stand by
SRCti othM- aa long as we have heads Oft our
shoulders and legs QU our bodies.
Those old soldiers who inarche l against
the o emy in those trying days a grateful
couniry tries its best to assist, and will; I
think—In fact, I am sure—be good to you
when you get old, all that is necessary. But
be young as long ns you can, and do not get
into a soldiers’ home if you can help it. j
Ex-Commissioner AgricultureHusk Black ae<J Secre¬
tory of also made brjef
^' e ticr doi-pi. * f
The convention of the National cla¬
ffitAEiTr bum ctAio. ^°Witte^mjmr. the hoW«d
and
oEncr - Msixf A,
"Hie fa, speakers were were Governor Hoard,
cT’m^T' . Myi-on Reed, of
Clara Barton, and
Mrs. Logan. After Mrs. Logan had
spoken, Mrs. Robbins, of Michigan,
begged the privilege gentlemen—Gens. of introducing to
the convention three
made from the table on which Gen.
Grant worked in a tannery when a
k°The president's report shows that had the
dfcpartments and detached corps
expended in the work of relief the nun
of $34,479.81 making a total of #84,-
271.60 expended in relief aud toped
Over to posts in et the the entire afternoon organization. fleanon
The work consisting
was routine in character, National
of reports from the Vanoua
officers. ,
Tits V.tsrsn Signal Corps.
The annual reunion of the Veteran
and Pnrfwsor 3SU5 J.' Thu after¬
.orian. the
noon Boston was chosen ae wsx t
plareof meeting;
A Scor*h.r, SS
JS^A only of this but of a good many pren-
election of offi¬
cers Wednesday Gen.
night. Al¬
Russell A.
ger, of Detroit,
had it all his
f!SRSBE
of Chicago, first
presenting his
name. All the
Woman's Relief
Corps at Imman-
ud Presbyterian
ohurch was open-
forenoon ed ea Wednesday >ve< by the
president, Charity dent, Rusk Mrs,
Craig.' with On her the
rostrum
””
-Barton, of
Red Cross associ-,
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OKIFFIN, GEORGIA. SATRUDAX MOKJflNO. AUGUST 31. 18i«>.
our seasons,
relieved by the t
breeze. .■a * ‘
avenues
the small
reinforoed . nds that oamo the in
from different points to witness
naval battle, shade sought ‘it as far as it could
the welcome of oi doorways, stores,
halls and tents.
It was phenomenal weather for the
Cream Cito-Jwhicbhas always prided iU
CHililrei:. KltartA < b>«s)«po.
Comrade Childreth, of Kentucky, wee
elected chaplain on the second ballot
over of Tennessee; Stanley, and of Smith, Minnesota; of New Speuoe, York,
campmeut.
*tslhljf(L Grand
The greatest gain fa has the Army ■flef
daring the of past Mfaeenri, year been Eight fa depart¬ the
partment show gain fa fa
ments a memberemp
good standing of 13,824. distributed as
follows: Illinois. 1,288; lovu, 1,418*
sin, 2.028; fa Missouri, 3,852. The net
gain good standing membership during the year fa
was 31,481.
THE FULL TIC KET
Nominated By tin Ohio UumooraUc Con¬
vention at Dayton.
Dayton, O., Aug. 80.—The following
is the complete Democratic state ticket
nominated by the state convention fa
this city Wednesday afternoon. Campbell, of
Eor governor—James E,
Hamilton.
Judge of supremo oourt—Martin D.
Follett, of Marietta.
State treasurer—W. E. Boden, of
Cambridge-
State school commissioner — Charles C.
Miller, of Ottawa.
of Attorney Urban general—Jesse M. Lewis,
a.
Member state board oi public works—
Frank Clerk Beynolds, of of Cincinnati I. J, 1 G
supreme Tiffin. oourt -
Shumaker, of
THE C RONIN SU SPECTS. I ^
Judgri McConnell Decide* Hut Wood rug
Only Shall Have a Separata Trial.
Chicago, Au#. 30.—The court room
was not overcrowded Thursday morn¬
ing when Judge McConnell took his
seat, shortly after 10 o’clock. It VM
.Regre, daoisiou to ........ that effect .....
was no
Judge McConnell said: *
mUlHffered iresume that b^Sie^^outionfa any im; t^
coming trial, or be admitted by the triad
judge, nor can I presume that the jury
will evidence make an improper speculation of the from
the would against any one pris¬
oners that not bo fair to the other
prisoners. The judge then overruled the motion >. ,,
for separate trials in the case of Cough¬
lin, Burke, Beggs and P. O. Sullivan.
Referring'to Woodruff the judge said:
“Woodruff, it appears, has mode sev-
eral confessions; the other defendants,
therefore, if associated could with hardly him! ’• have a fair trial
For this reason the judge &iaf granted the
Hunter a separate fa Wood-
Attorneys for rest, Donohoe and Ken¬
nedy at once asked leave to file bills of
day
a jury be called and lus trial be proceed¬
ed with. The attorneys far the other
defendants, followed including Browne Judge for
Woodruff, suit. Lon-
wmi
the matter by a continuance for a day,
T HE MINER a
Distribution of Honey at Brasil—Spring
Valley Deserted,
Bbajshi, Ind., Aug. 30 .—The miners’
executive oommittoe Wednesday dis¬
bursed #558 among 3,571 dependents.
Over $300 of this amount wee reserved
from received. fan last distribution, the smallest
yet Last week #2,000 was
given, Kaightl mostly of Labor. by the This general order assembly, promises
substantial relief. Less than $18,000
thus far has been contributed since Hie
strike firm began and Mgy there 1, but ^e indications strikers
seem are no
of a break.
^ ---- ~-fcTU ednes-
Every move that is mode is
of carrying out the order order of of Pi President
Scott to close down The the mine fog
or six deserted. months. town fa fast
ing ittg
Menton by Sea Bird*.
Boston, Aug. 80.—While i hunting nunung sea sea
birds' eggs fa Newfoundland, for nd, John ~ * C. “
Cahoon, a collector the am
ioal department of the Smil
stitute, had a remarkable adventure. It
was near Cape Si Mary, at a point just
off the ooast where a bald rock rises out
of This the rook water is to favorite a height breeding of 300 place feet
a
for the numerous species of sea birds.
Cahoon dettfimfaed to &ofe ft Once
ward, but he managed to save him¬
self At fast he gained the summit.
The birds now oiroled fa clouds about
him and almost threw him off the cliff
by with crowding their wings. around HeldUM and beating him of
soores
them before he eecaped.
Supposed Dead Maa Turn* Up.
Kansas City, Aug. l» —JFudge
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mM 0
Can John Burns Restrain the
Fury < * Hungry Men?
If He Doom His Caat&d the Hlo«Ule*t
Biot Hve* Cam ta Hl.tory Will Prob-
ahly Besnlt—-The ffartt Cnmpantai Be-
f, the Privation Of Half a
London, Aug, Hto—The
-final
Jo£ Botos,
other week. If this fa possible, and if
dock companies will “
fa. If Burns loses
strikers there may
lidt ever khown.
. Gloomy ami Autleu.
Wednesday night men gathered by
tens of thousauda along the river front
Their aspect was gloomy and sullen.
Man/ thousands had not fasted food all
day, and to return to theirhomes meant
fast they would their be obliged to listen to
the cries of children for bread, and
to endure the destitution, that neoeasity
and the pawnbroker have brought
about Although the city, apart
the rendezvous of tha strikers,
quiet, there was no little le alarm alarm frit fri for
safety. the The vive. police department was on
ready qui The entire force was
for instant action, and the
tary in barracks and at the tower
under arms and fa readiness for
diets sorrioe.
Tb* Number of iftrikeia. j
The dooklaborere themselves number
88,000i and to their assistonoe have come
10,000 stevedore*, 10,000 watermen, river 8,000
" 8,000 5,000
wn, carters,
8,000 steamboat
number of
ssrrwsarirju! to 100,000.
them-
tef.sto"’”'* and “ d incite ” to
The Thames Qslst AImi Wednesday the faunae*. quiet
awe as
as if oommeroe were unknown fa
the shut-
^ofdonrt tlieir wn. gates The
barred. A more than Sunday calm was
over everything. All iSlamTklottfag perishable freight
brou^io™ the British New India
ships on and thousands iff company’s pounds fa steam¬ value
of fruit and vegetables are decaying fa
holds of idle vessels. The Pehfaiula
and Oriental company has paid back
SSsSSSac continent carrying their freight
iare
back and forth. ~
of the AI
The Striker*' Ultliuatura.
To a oommittoe of the directors of the
o mnp e nfe c Wldn ee da y the strikers sub¬
mitted “Outriders the following tolled fa as their ultimatum: discharged
not to be
with less than two shillings pay; that
contract work should be abandoned and
a system of piece work substituted bv
which the men should receive the total
gross receipts of the job direct from the
minim companies, of drawing six fa the hour, meantime ordina¬ a
u m and right penoe per
ry tone time, the woi*^^ pence per hour over¬
for '* * *
should fast, shares
videdas follows:
from0p. The m. * to ** 8a. m. "
the
the
which they determined refused
men are assured not to give and fa there until
they tile matter are rests. iff six penoe,
Haifa Million People Datllata
One hundred thousand men oat of
work million means people. privation The misery tor nearly fa half these a
homes is appeUing. If the strikers are
driven to desperation a terrible crime
will be laid at the door of toe Nock
companies.
nppoo nil Loral to fMgtam.
Lo*"**. Au* 30.-Dr. Beek*^
writing from Stanley Falfa, says he^bad
Is la unbounded these these interviews interviews loyalty Tippoo Tippoo! King Tib Leopold express¬
ed to
and Belgium, but said he mart decline
to Zanzibar, be a German he said vassal. he had During hidden his him¬ stay
at
self fa order to esoape further impor¬
tunities of the German with admiral, who
had overwhelmed him promise,
end attention* hotel Tippoo fib declared
that the natives both toe English
and tiie Germans. The influence of toe
S ^ patfarcaci
Tory IrDli More*
London, Aug, 80.-The Stondaxti be¬
lieve* that the new Irish university bill,
foreshadowed by Mr. Balfour Tuesday,
will provide for a special Catholic charter uni¬ and
separate endowment for a
versity completely independent The of exist¬
ing institution*. government’s
3
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CRAZED BY CtOARETTEa.
A Theolosloal Station X Smoko* El|fctr la
t O'*. Kvoala*. •([
Watkins, N. Y,, Aug. 30. People
driving into this village on the oounty
line read Saturday observed a young
man wandering along about three miles
west of here. At 8 o'clock the same
evening he was found lying insensible
user the residence of Martin Y. Brit.
He was taken fate Mr. Balt'# house, Dr*
Irvine was summoned, and succeeded in
partially reusing him, when be again
dropped recovered into consciousness a stupor. Sundav and he again the
following account of himself: gave
His name la George Kennedy Newell
and his home fa fa New York city. He
fa 24 years old, and has been a student
.Wished the Union theokxritoL aollaira iTthTrt thnre.
hfa uncle and
J.. telegraphed to,
The fast he
i at the sanitarium! found
Miss Lamcre, whose card was
attentive, He fa much dfatresfri at the
mention of her name and has plaintive¬
her. ly requested It that that nothing he be fa said about
appears ast
to tne sanitarium iffROj
to^tofa 8 ^^^
cigarettes eighty of them. and iu one evening smoked
DESPER ATE ABDU CTION.
A Noted Bandit Kidnap* a Beautiful
, Malden.
LosAngblbs, ( CaL, Aug. 30.—There
fa great excitement at San J nan " *
trino over the kidnaping of Marie
no, aged 17, by the noted bandit
vaster Morales. He was seen
her away on horseback, and a
pursuit was organized. The
horse gave put and he entered the
of horse. Henry Chariot Charles, intending the ttol to
was m
wi s shot dead.
The father of the is girl girl abducted abd ac¬
companied the office#! officers to to the scene
of the murder to endeavor “fi to
traoe had of hfa daughter, iter. Morales He ari
never seen
Wednesday house at San night, Diequfto, when where he oame toe to j
fa bed. He compelled her to
mount toe horse, and rule away ■
him. Friday they were 'ere seen at
Juan and were chased 1 b; by au officer,
captured one horse mid id the I girl’s ol
not be token alive. An extri
gone out to help toe sheriff.
NEWSPAPE R OFFICE WRECKED
At Valley City. Dakota, Because the Edi¬
tor wo* a Prohibitionist.
Valley City, Dak., Aug. 80.—The
office of The Timea-Reqord demolished of this city,
was Tuesday completely night by a mob
The editor of the paper
fa a pronounced Prohibitionist ana has
used hfa influence with telling toe effect,
both fa local affaire and in reoent
state convention. The editor has been
warned make bis frequently, attacks but the the effect whisky was ele¬ to
bitter. upon
ment more
ike® in and the work of
destruction commenced. XL was
stopped until everything that could be
destroyed was demolished. Presses
were broken, type thrown floor, into the
street, dollars ink worth spilled of on stock the escaped and toe not
a
general wreck, ftoviuiit participants in
the outrage are kno wn aud they will be
most vigor ously i# o waited.
FEARFUL DROU m
Crop# In Northern Illinois buffering from
, 4 , W*nt «f Rain.
Bblvidkbb, IU., Aug. 30.—A fearful
drouth fa prevailing Everything fa this ipid sur¬
rounding counties. fa liter¬
rain ally here burning during up. this There'has mouth, and been no
and pastures suffering terribly. crops
are tti%
The unusually has hot tended weather of last
three days ^prematurely
ripen com with the ears nut partially
grown. Many shook farmers are preparing to
out and their wan in the field,
and uot take any chances on having an
early rein frost at rain thin everything. time, however, A good fol¬
warn
lowed by hot weather would do wooden
toward bri nging cor n out fa go od shape.
Helena Na f.oa*«r la Danffer.
Helena Mont, Aug. 30. —All danger
to the city from forest fires fa pastel
The fixes have all subsided. The tim¬
ber fires rapidly. sear Anaconda Oame in Tuesday the mountains spread
vewr oompelled to floe to tile valleys tor
were e
lives. Two bears ran f
city with and disappeared of horsemen horeei fa fa the full pursuit.
a score
The Anaconda Flaming company’s fire
works are started fa great fa Guion. danger The from a
which company
has 75,000 oords of wood stored in their
camp. A large force of men have gone
to the ca mp to fight the fire.
Hoapd HMax’ll with a doth** Liu.
Ibohton, O., Aug. 30 -John Cramm,
an old man st Pine Grove Ffarnaoe, this
oounty, hanged of himself domestic Tuesday trouble*. night
on acoount head
Gramm was 80 years old and the of
a large family, the mole portion of
which, including for himself, the Pine were Grove engaged
in digging Last ore night he from com¬ the
pany. arose
supper table and left home, and was
not seen afterwards ©old aud alive. stiff A aud neighbor dang¬
found hfa body his
ling from a tree a half mile from
home. A clothes line was the instrn-
ment of h fa self-desfarnotion.
Wheat OraSa* K«-E*tabti*had.
St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 30.—There
wm • full attendance at toe
' for the ye
"1#,18». ‘ 18th day The
re oao avv uw w—
aw. reported in these mi nTreaSlfa£ we ek ago,
rales for no ■ grade i own
MRUKI UNI.
Important Discovery Made By the
Black Diamond’s Owner
in R«grard to tha Purchase of
Alaska by Amerloa
It h |*M That Ba*sia Claiaisd Nat hi OS
Aautli ut I’ai atlwl H Dag- **• Min.—Tha
KaglDh Oov«raa*aat ta B« lafarmaA at
Oaea—Th* Ulaah Dlauauud HaSttlog far
Aaathar hallnf Oui*«.
Victoria, Aug. 30.-Mmrfa
owner of tits Black Diamond, 1
fa*up old law bwkadhHorered^t
when the treaty
tween Russia, and Ameriea,
Russia ofaimed nothing lower than
parallel when 54 deg. 40 min. latitude and
America bought Alaska she pw*
obaaed nothi nothing lower. T ™\i£5S;
tion has i been been telegraphed
ter of marine narinest at Ottawa, with
tiona to pat toe matter briore the
perfal government TTrmlftwVft without delay.
Bofa mr| tiho A liw itim
islands* where several vessels have been
seised, are below the parallel named.
The afflux fa causing a great deal of com¬
ment hero. People beat informed fa in-
question.
ViM Bloek Dtoarawl OH Again.
The Black Diamond has left here
the ooart to
tion toe informa-
that fa really off a seeding
ornfae cruise into into Behring BeT ‘ re* sea. 1 The
Stefa® believe to hunt they sort in have Behnng a perfectly _ are. 1
Not Vice Consul Marvin.
It fa now denied tort
seized Morris, sealing of Victoria, schooner. fa part EB.______
ship’s Sapphire, chandler and Vice and OCpsul part owner Martin of the
are
Anal bar Soisure,
mm Paul,
I M bored t^towBuSteys
that toe fatter on Augurt 8, oaptarod
the British schooner Lilly of Van-
reid transferred to the Rush A prize
of one maa was put on the
to * take ike her to
their 'KW'.gS tivs* will have
ka district
oourt ^Ti be to-
lieved by toe Bear at
when toe will proceed proceed to to Sat_______ SenFtan-
assays* of the St.
Paul oonsisted 100,000 100,000 seal cargo tofa
1 *
A CHANC E FOR B ISMARCK.
A BrltDh Admiral fort* Frmb With a
Oarman VmmI at Vlstarta, B. C.
Victoria, B. C., Mg-anira Aug
ment has been caused
circles here Wednesday
action of the Admiral German Heneage ” Bark “ H. in forcibly
towing J. Hosted
from her anchorage fa Esquimault har¬
bor to the harbor entrance, although Ire-
master protested and ran up the Ger¬
man colors. The bark was iHqni»«vgfe» g
ooal and Admiral Heneage seat word to
Capt Reveats to move out re he desired*
anchorage for a war vesseL The captain
refused to do eo. and the admiral sent
an officer and bias jackets to move toe
vessel. The outcome fa watched with
interest
vessel Capt Beveara was absent from hfa
w
kes matters worse fa
month of the harbor fa lined with tor-
pedoe* Should the vessel drag lire
anchor she stand* a good ehai
ing Capt blown Ckurk, up. the harbor olaiBw
maater,
toe navy,
to make any
ohange, be should have first consulted
the marine agent and harbormaster.
The latter went to Esquimault to ashore. inter¬
view the consultation admiral, but he was
After it wm decided to en¬
gage a tug and tow the vessel book to
lus her former written anchorage to Admiral The Heneage, -«>*—*g«a*-
. re¬
questing an explanation of hfa extracr-
dinary conduct No similar incident
has ever ooourred during the history of
Esquimault naval station.
Pari*hod |n Her Ha
Sharon. Pa., Aug. 80.—Hie house of
Robert fire and King, oonsnmed near Big Bend, late Tuesday caught
wm
night it Mr* enveloped King went fa fa into flames flames the house
whan wm . to to save save
off of the the goods, flames and and her escape wm
cut by smoke, end
she perished. Her i were found
strengths good* debris, and She fa her aims a
bundle of wm about 80
years of ag*
earn
Omaha, Net., 1
Naw Yo
loVjla H
town of Ponnlii
sins, fa New ,*
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Ijh m In i
:
Ssffe represent to
sSjr :'V-
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their lives at!
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thought to be fatally I
Governor Fraaci
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for 8t. Louis tea world’* foi
The jury of fa.'Parti
mends that a gold meda
Boston for its educational«
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A Are broke out Tuesday nigf-‘ *
losses ranging from 81,000
total ices will opt exeted 1
town of Frederick, Md,, by ______
Gen. Early to 1864.
fvtiou, who BUtomsR *
cego, claim i to to have have a
with i the school board of
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Twelfth end Thirteenth,
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opera bouse caught Mil. fire, b
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worn by Mrs. Cornelius
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don for Paris next,Ms.
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lire Kaybrick will
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